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- A man with every right to shake is fist at heaven called on America to give thanks instead.
- This holiday season may be the greatest ever for book adaptations, and this week, we have a visual stunner, "Life of Pi," Ang Lee's take on the best-selling Yann Martel novel.
- Toby's Dinner Theatre in Columbia dazzles audiences with its production of "The Color Purple."
- "The Color Purple" Color Purple" has an uplifting message, but it rises up from a stark story about an abused black woman in a southern town in the early 20th century. This best-selling novel by Alice Walker was adapted into a popular Steven Spielberg-directed movie and then into a successful Broadway musical. In all of its versions, it makes the most of this woman's determination to overcome adversity.
- Six members of Boy Scout Troop 1908, all seniors at Hereford High School, all friends make Eagle Scout rank Jan. 7.
- Judging by a candid photo snapped at a Richmond restaurant, Daniel Day-Lewis will be a convincing president in the upcoming movei "Lincoln."
- Georges I. Selzer, who cheated death while a prisoner at the Auschwitz concentration camp and later became a Baltimore jeweler after the end of World War II, died Oct. 17 of heart failure at the Edenwald retirement community in Towson. He was 99.
- Georges I. Selzer, who cheated death while a prisoner at the Auschwitz concentration camp and later became a Baltimore jeweler after the end of World War II, died Oct. 17 of heart failure at the Edenwald retirement community in Towson. He was 99.
- 'Ringer,' 'Homeland,' 'Terra Nova': New fall TV shows we'll actually watch.
- New 'Cowboys & Aliens' movie is a close encounter of the weird kind
- Lester Speight wields the big guns and shows off his improv-comic chops in 'Transformers 3: Dark of the Moon."